16 Rue D'arzon

Lahinch, County Clare
(Ref. 915428)

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Customer reviews

“The owner was very friendly and helpful, he ensured we knew where everything was and introduced us to a local bar. There are plenty of places to eat out in Lahinch. The property was very convenient for the beach and shops.”

Mrs Ingram, Newport, September 2014

Cottage features

Off road parking

Smoke-free

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Seaside

Rating

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Sleeps

4

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

2

Pets

No

The property

A bright and airy self-catering apartment located in the centre of the popular seaside resort of Lahinch in County Clare. Conveniently situated above a modern supermarket, this superbly-located Lahinch self-catering apartment sits on the Wild Atlantic Way and benefits from a wide range of attractions and amenities just a short walk from the front door, great for couples and families exploring the area! Set over the first and second floors, this welcoming Lahinch self-catering apartment offers two double bedrooms, including one with Jack-and-Jill access to a shower room. There is a homely kitchen with a dining area, and a sitting room where you can kick back and relax after a day spent exploring. Outside your Lahinch self-catering apartment, you will immediately find yourself immersed in the lively and energetic atmosphere of the resort itself. This charming seaside spot boasts a wide range of amenities for all the family to enjoy, including bars, restaurants and pubs, in addition to Lahinch Seaworld and Leisure Centre. The main attraction however, is without a doubt, the beautiful golden beach; stretching on for over a mile. Its glorious sands are the perfect place for an evening stroll with a loved one, or for fun activities with the children in your party. Lahinch is renowned for surfing and many schools from which you can learn how to take on the waves with this adrenaline filled activity! In addition to this, there is the opportunity for kayaking on the nearby Inagh River, and a quality links golf course in the village. There are also many other attractions within easy reach of your Lahinch self-catering apartment, including the majestic Cliffs of Moher, the beautiful Burren National Park, and the stunning Aran Islands. Visit nearby Ennistimon and admire the picturesque cascades that run through the town, or don your walking boots and explore the Loop Head Peninsula with its iconic lighthouse and the unique Bridge of Ross. With so much to see and do, and so many activities right on your doorstep, you’ll always remember your stay at this lovely Lahinch apartment.

Accommodation

Set over first and second floors. 1 x second floor double, 1 x second floor double with Jack-and-Jill access to shower room. Second floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. First floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. First floor kitchen with dining area. First floor sitting room.

Amenities

Electric storage heaters. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, TV with Free-to-air channels, DVD, CD/radio, selection of books and games. Power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Secure underground parking for 1 car. Additional roadside parking to front on first come, first served basis. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop, pub, beach and golf 1 min walk. Note: Entrance to property is on first floor via an external staircase, there is no lift access. Note: The property is situated above a supermarket.

This property offers the following short breaks:

Winter

Off-season

Last minute

Christmas

About the location

LAHINCH, COUNTY CLARE

The seaside village of Lahinch lies on the shores of Liscannor Bay. With 2km of fine sandy beaches, an 18-hole championship golf course and a further 18-hole coastal course, it is very popular with tourists. There are numerous activities available at the beach including sea fishing, diving, surfing and sailing, or alternatively, take a stroll down the promenade or enjoy a beach walk, plus the village also offers an indoor swimming pool and a children's play area. Less than 30 minutes away, at the mouth of Galway Bay, lie the historic and traditional Aran Islands; catch a ferry from Doolin, or perhaps charter a boat and explore Irish tradition. For the more energetic, The Burren Way walk along the Cliffs of Moher is very popular, or why not take a ride on the Cliffs of Moher cruise. Alternatively, enjoy one of the winding coastal roads, perfect terrain for cyclists. Explore Ireland’s premier showcave at Ailwee, or the famous Doolin Caves, for an exciting day out. With an abundance of activities, and numerous restaurants to try, there is no shortage of things to do in Lahinch.